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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 5:51 AM

jimbot58

 

An interesting turn of events today as that woman (notice the lack of any family reference) called mad as h*ll, that I have locked her out of HER house and she wasn't done taking what she wanted! I have serious doubts about her grasp of reality. This makes me a little nervous esp. considering she associates with drunks, drug users and other lowlifes. Everybody who sees her asks the same question. Is she on Meth?

Did she make any threats toward you, or insinuate a threat?

Ken

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8:05 AM

Ken,

I think you forgot to put my Chi Ha on the front page.

Steve

Steve

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 11:16 AM

Son Of Medicine Man

jimbot58

 

An interesting turn of events today as that woman (notice the lack of any family reference) called mad as h*ll, that I have locked her out of HER house and she wasn't done taking what she wanted! I have serious doubts about her grasp of reality. This makes me a little nervous esp. considering she associates with drunks, drug users and other lowlifes. Everybody who sees her asks the same question. Is she on Meth?

Did she make any threats toward you, or insinuate a threat?

Ken

I dunno about meth, sounds like a big case of entitlement to me. I don't I'll ever understand that attitude that's it not fair that someone has more stuff than me while completely ignoring the fact that you're working 50-60 hours a week with overtime. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Tal Afar Dave on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8:42 PM

Jimbot,

Sorry about the continued drama with the family.  If they don't have a legal right to be there and they've removed their property they could be considered as trespassers when they come back.  Maybe you should consider serving them with trespass notices???

I wish you the best of luck and hope for a successful conclusion to this problem,

TAD

2022 New Year's Resolution:  Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!!  Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge???  Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, November 6, 2014 5:48 AM

modelcrazy

Ken,

I think you forgot to put my Chi Ha on the front page.

Steve

Hi Steve,

I am so embarrassed Steve.  I don't know how that slipped by me.  I apologize profusely for that.  The front page has been updated.  Bow Down 

Ken

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Posted by mikeymize on Saturday, November 8, 2014 7:10 PM

Thanks for putting up the Chi Ha Ken; I was wondering about that too. I love it Steve, great job!

Jim, these are people who have no regard for others and are only driven by their own self-interest. It's just a shame you've been dragged into this mess. I wish you the best buddy.....

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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Posted by jimbot58 on Saturday, November 8, 2014 10:44 PM

I am reminded today of the difference between friends and family. I went to call my friend Chuck, who wasn't home, and I ended up talking to his wife Dawn. Next thing I knew, she informed me that she would over on Wed. to help clean! And she also told me that Chuck was off on Friday, and when he got off of work, she would inform him that he was going to be there to help! Dawn also came down in the middle of the night to sit with me when Mom passed. Sister wasn't around.

My friend Bill stopped by today, bringing me lunch and helped with a few things.

George, who unfortunately lives halfway across the state, has been a huge moral support for me, and has named be as brother and part of his family. He invites me every Thanksgiving and Christmas to be a part of his family gatherings. It's a little awkward to me, I'm honored that he does this.

Ken, whom I have shared countless private conversations with and has also been supportive and someone I could talk to when I needed to.

Many of the others of you here that have also been supportive with your comments and suggestions as well.

What I get with "family" is somebody who thinks you should give, give, give because you happen to share parents. Like you are automatically entitled to things because of that.

OK, I'll shut up!

I will mention that I may not have a lot of time or energy to work on the hobby projects for a while, as I devote energy to this project! Just keep building guys! Every night after work and weekends for me! (Not to mention my vacation!)

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 8, 2014 11:21 PM

jimbot58

I am reminded today of the difference between friends and family. I went to call my friend Chuck, who wasn't home, and I ended up talking to his wife Dawn. Next thing I knew, she informed me that she would over on Wed. to help clean! And she also told me that Chuck was off on Friday, and when he got off of work, she would inform him that he was going to be there to help! Dawn also came down in the middle of the night to sit with me when Mom passed. Sister wasn't around.

My friend Bill stopped by today, bringing me lunch and helped with a few things.

George, who unfortunately lives halfway across the state, has been a huge moral support for me, and has named be as brother and part of his family. He invites me every Thanksgiving and Christmas to be a part of his family gatherings. It's a little awkward to me, I'm honored that he does this.

Ken, whom I have shared countless private conversations with and has also been supportive and someone I could talk to when I needed to.

Many of the others of you here that have also been supportive with your comments and suggestions as well.

What I get with "family" is somebody who thinks you should give, give, give because you happen to share parents. Like you are automatically entitled to things because of that.

OK, I'll shut up!

I will mention that I may not have a lot of time or energy to work on the hobby projects for a while, as I devote energy to this project! Just keep building guys! Every night after work and weekends for me! (Not to mention my vacation!)

Jim

Hi Jim,

I am so very happy that you have friends that live close to you that can help out.  That is so great! 

I wish we lived closer.  In fact, I wish that all of us on this group build lived closer to each other.  I think that we have a really great bunch here.

Yes, I also believe that a blood relation does not grant extra privileges.  You should help out your family, but when all they do is take and never give, then it is time to severe ties.

We will fully understand if we don't see any progress pictures for a while.  But please do stay in touch and keep us informed on how things are going.

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 8, 2014 11:32 PM

Hi Everyone,

I have started a Facebook page for my local chapter of the IPMS.  Here is a link to it:

https://www.facebook.com/IPMS.Lafayette.IN 

There is not much there yet, but I will start adding to it soon.

On my Zero project, I hope to get back on it tomorrow evening.  I have been spending the last week doing research on the colors used in the cockpit.  I have a good handle on it now and will apply what I have learned.

Ken

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Posted by jimbot58 on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 1:07 AM

Son Of Medicine Man

Hi Everyone,

I have started a Facebook page for my local chapter of the IPMS.  Here is a link to it:

https://www.facebook.com/IPMS.Lafayette.IN 

There is not much there yet, but I will start adding to it soon.

On my Zero project, I hope to get back on it tomorrow evening.  I have been spending the last week doing research on the colors used in the cockpit.  I have a good handle on it now and will apply what I have learned.

Ken

Ok Ken, I have to ask... Is one of those guys you?

As to the house...

I have been at it such a short time, and there is so much to do. I have taken multiple small pick-up loads of clothing and bedding to various donation sites locally. Scrubbing walls, cleaning carpets, etc. I've been there for 4 or 5 hours after my regular job and then this weekend put in a couple 12 - 14 hour days. Not to mention time spent on the phone or the computer at home, looking for information or setting things up.

Being at the house isn't easy as it is filled with ghosts! Don't get me wrong, I don't mean spirits of the departed haunting the house, knocking on the walls and that sort of thing- I don't really believe in that sort of thing, I mean that everything I touch has so many memories attached, sometimes I can almost see them it seems. And it's not just about Mom, it's Dad as well. I miss them both.

It's now 12:02 and Veteran's Day, and I wish to salute all those who have served, esp. Dad!

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:02 PM

jimbot58

Son Of Medicine Man

Hi Everyone,

I have started a Facebook page for my local chapter of the IPMS.  Here is a link to it:

https://www.facebook.com/IPMS.Lafayette.IN 

There is not much there yet, but I will start adding to it soon.

On my Zero project, I hope to get back on it tomorrow evening.  I have been spending the last week doing research on the colors used in the cockpit.  I have a good handle on it now and will apply what I have learned.

Ken

Ok Ken, I have to ask... Is one of those guys you?

As to the house...

I have been at it such a short time, and there is so much to do. I have taken multiple small pick-up loads of clothing and bedding to various donation sites locally. Scrubbing walls, cleaning carpets, etc. I've been there for 4 or 5 hours after my regular job and then this weekend put in a couple 12 - 14 hour days. Not to mention time spent on the phone or the computer at home, looking for information or setting things up.

Being at the house isn't easy as it is filled with ghosts! Don't get me wrong, I don't mean spirits of the departed haunting the house, knocking on the walls and that sort of thing- I don't really believe in that sort of thing, I mean that everything I touch has so many memories attached, sometimes I can almost see them it seems. And it's not just about Mom, it's Dad as well. I miss them both.

It's now 12:02 and Veteran's Day, and I wish to salute all those who have served, esp. Dad!

Jim

Hi Jim,

I don't know why but I didn't  receive an email with this post in it.  Very strange.

The answer to your question about who is in the picture, no, I am not in that picture.  I plan on taking my camera with a tripod to the next meeting to take another picture with me in it.

We may have a new person visiting us at the next meeting.  He looked up the local IPMS chapter and contacted our president.  It will be nice to have a new person.  And he is into modeling military aircraft like me!  Smile 

I know what you mean about the "ghosts".  I experience the same thing when I go to my Mom's house to work on something.

I hope you are able to get that house fixed up without too much trouble.  It sound like you are putting a lot of work into it.

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:14 PM

Jim: I know what you mean, amazing what little things can unleash a flood of memories. I hope you get things squared away soon.

I am on vacation in Florida again and went by the USAF Armament Museum yesterday. 

Ready to meet you at the door is MOAB, the biggest conventional bomb ever, the drop the friggin' thing out of the cargo door of a C-130- it's FRIGGIN' HUGE!!!

F-105, P-47, and P-51 inside:

And lotsa planes outside including this awesome VooDoo!

Unfortunately the battery in both my camera and cell phone went dead before I could take many photos but the museum is only about 5 miles from my hotel and admission is free so I'm going to have to go by and take some more.

Plus I want someone to take a photo of me with MOAB.

 

I may have to wait a few days, it's 40 degrees out here (4.5 C) right now. It's not supposed to be this cold in Florida!!!! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:35 PM

Gamera

Jim: I know what you mean, amazing what little things can unleash a flood of memories. I hope you get things squared away soon.

I am on vacation in Florida again and went by the USAF Armament Museum yesterday. 

Ready to meet you at the door is MOAB, the biggest conventional bomb ever, the drop the friggin' thing out of the cargo door of a C-130- it's FRIGGIN' HUGE!!!

F-105, P-47, and P-51 inside:

And lotsa planes outside including this awesome VooDoo!

Unfortunately the battery in both my camera and cell phone went dead before I could take many photos but the museum is only about 5 miles from my hotel and admission is free so I'm going to have to go by and take some more.

Plus I want someone to take a photo of me with MOAB.

 

I may have to wait a few days, it's 40 degrees out here (4.5 C) right now. It's not supposed to be this cold in Florida!!!! 

Very cool pictures Cliff!  I enjoyed every one of them.  Thank you for taking the time to share them.

Wow, 40 degrees in Florida!  Too bad on your timing.  It is really cold here too.  Right now it is 27 degrees and it is snowing!  And we are expecting 1-3 inches this Saturday night.  Way too cold for this time of year.  It looks like the predictions for another bad winter are coming true.

I hope you have a good time in Florida, and I look forward to more pictures! 

Ken

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Posted by Rob S. on Thursday, November 13, 2014 6:33 PM

Great pics!! Thanks!! Love the Mother of All Bombs!! Would be cool to do a Herc with this beast in the belly!!

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Posted by mikeymize on Thursday, November 13, 2014 6:42 PM

Great pics Cliff. It looks like there might be an F-100 adjacent to the Voodoo possibly, yes? Those two plus the ThunderChief inside make quite a nice trio. It's cool that you found this place and shared the photos! Thanks.

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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Posted by Duke Maddog on Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:29 PM

Gamera

Jim: I know what you mean, amazing what little things can unleash a flood of memories. I hope you get things squared away soon.

I am on vacation in Florida again and went by the USAF Armament Museum yesterday. 

Ready to meet you at the door is MOAB, the biggest conventional bomb ever, the drop the friggin' thing out of the cargo door of a C-130- it's FRIGGIN' HUGE!!!

F-105, P-47, and P-51 inside:

And lotsa planes outside including this awesome VooDoo!

Unfortunately the battery in both my camera and cell phone went dead before I could take many photos but the museum is only about 5 miles from my hotel and admission is free so I'm going to have to go by and take some more.

Plus I want someone to take a photo of me with MOAB.

 

I may have to wait a few days, it's 40 degrees out here (4.5 C) right now. It's not supposed to be this cold in Florida!!!! 

Oh wow! Thanks for those pics! My family lives there in Shalimar about 5 minutes away from that museum. Oh man, you just made me homesick! I've been there quite a few times and love it every time. Check out the MiG-21 outside behind the fencing. It's in there because it used to be a Soviet nuclear alert bird... it's still radioactive!

Last time I was at that museum, a major thunderstorm was going on outside. You could hear the rain hitting the roof so loud, it made it hard to talk. Then the thunder came; and we were briefly cast into darkness when the power went out for about three or four minutes! What an awesome trip!

Forty ain't nothing this time of year in Florida. It can be pretty rare, but I've seen it colder by far in Northwest Florida. Have fun there in my Hometown, and enjoy the rest of the area!

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, November 14, 2014 6:28 PM

Ken: Ouch, I do not envy you. I guess we'll get a little snow in Feb. but it's way too early for me!

Rob: Yeap, the MOAB is huge! They do have a C-130 but it's the gunship version, which is pretty intimidating itself with giant guns poking out the left side. I have some photos somewhere between my camera and cell phone, I'll have to see if I can find those.

Mike: Yeap, good eyes there! The F-101 is flanked by a F-100 and a F-104. I was a little impressed, I had no idea the Voodoo is about twice the size of the Starfighter, guess I'd always assumed they were pretty close to the same size. They've got about every Cold War US fighter ever made down here but for the F-102/F-106 which seems a curious omission. Plus a SR-71, B-47, B-52, Canberra as well as the P-47, P-51, B-25, B-17, C-47 gunship and a few more I'm probably omitting.

Duke: Cool, I had no idea! Really nice place down here though, I wouldn't mind living in the area. My hotel is on Okaloosa Island and I've been driving back and forth to Shalimar and though it so far.

Anyway, the F-100- she needs a little paint and love I think:

The radioactive MiG- ouch the paint was peeled in a few places and I poked it! Looks kinda small compared to the B-47 though:

I saw several I think they were F-35s fly over. Still think it's an ugly bird but they were still pretty cool.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Friday, November 14, 2014 10:47 PM

Gamera

Ken: Ouch, I do not envy you. I guess we'll get a little snow in Feb. but it's way too early for me!

Rob: Yeap, the MOAB is huge! They do have a C-130 but it's the gunship version, which is pretty intimidating itself with giant guns poking out the left side. I have some photos somewhere between my camera and cell phone, I'll have to see if I can find those.

Mike: Yeap, good eyes there! The F-101 is flanked by a F-100 and a F-104. I was a little impressed, I had no idea the Voodoo is about twice the size of the Starfighter, guess I'd always assumed they were pretty close to the same size. They've got about every Cold War US fighter ever made down here but for the F-102/F-106 which seems a curious omission. Plus a SR-71, B-47, B-52, Canberra as well as the P-47, P-51, B-25, B-17, C-47 gunship and a few more I'm probably omitting.

Duke: Cool, I had no idea! Really nice place down here though, I wouldn't mind living in the area. My hotel is on Okaloosa Island and I've been driving back and forth to Shalimar and though it so far.

Anyway, the F-100- she needs a little paint and love I think:

The radioactive MiG- ouch the paint was peeled in a few places and I poked it! Looks kinda small compared to the B-47 though:

I saw several I think they were F-35s fly over. Still think it's an ugly bird but they were still pretty cool.

Hello Friends!

Gamera, some cool pics there! About the weather, we had one night of -7 here! When the cold front hit, the temps dropped over 40 degrees in a matter of ours! Talk about a shock to the system.

And  bit of an update: today was a very long and emotional day. A friend and his wife came over to the house to help. Chuck (the friend) and I loaded everything I could find in the house that was metal and headed off to the scrap dealer. Made about 40 bucks off 2 trips. Didn't seem like a lot, but it was getting more out of the way. In the meantime, Dawn began packing up some of the figures of angels and stuff and then found somebody who wanted the Angels. She also went through Mom's room and sorted out a lot of stuff, taking items off to donate and also taking much of the sewing, yarn and stuff like that off herself. (I said to take what she could use) . It was hard to even watch and I found myself so distraught, I was nearly shutting down. I just wanted to crawl away and hide somewhere.

I was shortly after that, when an agent arrived that I had set up a meeting with. He saw the state I was in and offered to come another time. I said no, let's do this. We toured the house, and then we talked. He presented me with this booklet, showing all the information he had about the property. It has all kinds of charts, graphs and so on showing sales trends, maps etc. showing what areas homes were selling and so on. Very impressive. His target he came up with was around $219K to 249K. Probably closer to the lower number once he saw the older appliances ans so forth.

His first advice: put down the paint brush and step away from it! Anyone in the market for this sort of home is most likely going to redo carpeting and paint themselves, and very likely a home someone would want to remodel. Anything I do is not going to add any value what-so-ever. I liked the sound of that!

His advise it to empty the house, remove anything personal, such as curtains, etc. and do basic cleaning, and not to even get to carried away with that!. Anything more is simply a waste of time and money!

He also said if I want to move faster, there is the option of bringing in an investor, who could put cash in my hand in a week or so. The downside: probably in the range of around $175k.

He seems very professional and comes to me through a circle of friends, some of whom I have known for 30+ years.

Much to think about.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Friday, November 14, 2014 10:59 PM

On a lighter note, have been working a bit at the hobby desk. Decided I was driving myself too hard.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by mikeymize on Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:01 PM

Thanks for the closer look on the Super Sabre; I have an affinity for her close to the way our friend Ken feels about the Voodoo! If they cover my airfare from OKC, I'll come every weekend to repaint and apply TLC no problem!

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 15, 2014 2:28 PM

Rob Sherman

Great pics!! Thanks!! Love the Mother of All Bombs!! Would be cool to do a Herc with this beast in the belly!!

I agree Rob, it would be a very cool build!  Maybe even a diorama with the MOAB being loaded.

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 15, 2014 2:31 PM

Gamera

Ken: Ouch, I do not envy you. I guess we'll get a little snow in Feb. but it's way too early for me!

Rob: Yeap, the MOAB is huge! They do have a C-130 but it's the gunship version, which is pretty intimidating itself with giant guns poking out the left side. I have some photos somewhere between my camera and cell phone, I'll have to see if I can find those.

Mike: Yeap, good eyes there! The F-101 is flanked by a F-100 and a F-104. I was a little impressed, I had no idea the Voodoo is about twice the size of the Starfighter, guess I'd always assumed they were pretty close to the same size. They've got about every Cold War US fighter ever made down here but for the F-102/F-106 which seems a curious omission. Plus a SR-71, B-47, B-52, Canberra as well as the P-47, P-51, B-25, B-17, C-47 gunship and a few more I'm probably omitting.

Duke: Cool, I had no idea! Really nice place down here though, I wouldn't mind living in the area. My hotel is on Okaloosa Island and I've been driving back and forth to Shalimar and though it so far.

Anyway, the F-100- she needs a little paint and love I think:

The radioactive MiG- ouch the paint was peeled in a few places and I poked it! Looks kinda small compared to the B-47 though:

I saw several I think they were F-35s fly over. Still think it's an ugly bird but they were still pretty cool.

Awesome pictures once again Cliff.  Thank you again for taking the time to share those!  Did you get a picture of you standing next to the MOAB?

Ken

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 15, 2014 2:38 PM

jimbot58

Hello Friends!

Gamera, some cool pics there! About the weather, we had one night of -7 here! When the cold front hit, the temps dropped over 40 degrees in a matter of ours! Talk about a shock to the system.

And  bit of an update: today was a very long and emotional day. A friend and his wife came over to the house to help. Chuck (the friend) and I loaded everything I could find in the house that was metal and headed off to the scrap dealer. Made about 40 bucks off 2 trips. Didn't seem like a lot, but it was getting more out of the way. In the meantime, Dawn began packing up some of the figures of angels and stuff and then found somebody who wanted the Angels. She also went through Mom's room and sorted out a lot of stuff, taking items off to donate and also taking much of the sewing, yarn and stuff like that off herself. (I said to take what she could use) . It was hard to even watch and I found myself so distraught, I was nearly shutting down. I just wanted to crawl away and hide somewhere.

I was shortly after that, when an agent arrived that I had set up a meeting with. He saw the state I was in and offered to come another time. I said no, let's do this. We toured the house, and then we talked. He presented me with this booklet, showing all the information he had about the property. It has all kinds of charts, graphs and so on showing sales trends, maps etc. showing what areas homes were selling and so on. Very impressive. His target he came up with was around $219K to 249K. Probably closer to the lower number once he saw the older appliances ans so forth.

His first advice: put down the paint brush and step away from it! Anyone in the market for this sort of home is most likely going to redo carpeting and paint themselves, and very likely a home someone would want to remodel. Anything I do is not going to add any value what-so-ever. I liked the sound of that!

His advise it to empty the house, remove anything personal, such as curtains, etc. and do basic cleaning, and not to even get to carried away with that!. Anything more is simply a waste of time and money!

He also said if I want to move faster, there is the option of bringing in an investor, who could put cash in my hand in a week or so. The downside: probably in the range of around $175k.

He seems very professional and comes to me through a circle of friends, some of whom I have known for 30+ years.

Much to think about.

Jim

Wow Jim, -7 degrees?  I guess I will stop complaining about the cold weather here.  It is supposed to get down to 10 degrees Monday night, which still sucks, especially for the middle of November.

I am very glad you have friends close by and willing to help you with your Mom's house.  And from what that agent told you, it sounds like you won't have as much work as you originally thought.  That is good news!

Ken

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, November 15, 2014 6:28 PM

Jim: My prayers that you get the house sold soon and move on with your life. At least you're getting some modeling done so I hope it takes your mind off things.

Ken: I did get the photos with the MOAB, they're also either on the camera or the phone, I'll see if I can root them up tomorrow.

-7 degrees, good golly!?! Yeah I'll stop complaining too, I'm not sure I could take that!

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Saturday, November 15, 2014 8:59 PM

Gamera

Jim: My prayers that you get the house sold soon and move on with your life. At least you're getting some modeling done so I hope it takes your mind off things.

Ken: I did get the photos with the MOAB, they're also either on the camera or the phone, I'll see if I can root them up tomorrow.

-7 degrees, good golly!?! Yeah I'll stop complaining too, I'm not sure I could take that!

Thanks for the thoughts, guys.

The weather tonight? Right now it it is 10 degrees, with predictions anywhere from +2 to -2 for the overnight low. We were running 65-70 temps  right before this arctic front hit.

I hope you guys don't mind if I share a bit of and experience I had today and an unexpected finding of a treasure!

I was going through items in the utility room today, when I opened up a cabinet door and out tumbled a small item. Catching it in my hand, I realized of was some sort of a locket! On the front it shows in raised relief, the City of Chicago! Also shown are some of the features of Chicago, such as Marina City, the historic Water Tower, and Buckingham Fountain! This is the fountain you always see on the opening credits of "Married With Children" Chicago is the city my Mother and Grandmother were born in.

The locket itself isn't the special part. It isn't all that old as Marina City was completed in 1964. Mom and Gran came out to Denver in the 50's so it was probably bought during a later visit back home.

Inside was the treasure! There I found 2 photographs and realized it belonged to my grandmother. The pictures are of the two men that Grandma loved dearly, both known as "Jimmy". The top one being Jimmy Pembroke, Gran's second husband, whom she was forced to leave at the instruction of the Catholic Church. They would not recognize the marriage as she was a divorced woman, and therefore it would be "living in sin" to stay. It broke her heart, but she did it anyway.

The second "Jimmy"? Well, I'll leave you to guess whom that may be......

Now I have never believed in spirits and ghosts and all that, but I find it interesting that this thing should fall out of a cabinet, and right into the palm of my hand!

Do you hear eerie music in the background?

"Jimmy"

PS. Though not a blood relation, this is the man I was named after.......

J.

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2010
  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, November 15, 2014 9:37 PM

jimbot58

Gamera

Jim: My prayers that you get the house sold soon and move on with your life. At least you're getting some modeling done so I hope it takes your mind off things.

Ken: I did get the photos with the MOAB, they're also either on the camera or the phone, I'll see if I can root them up tomorrow.

-7 degrees, good golly!?! Yeah I'll stop complaining too, I'm not sure I could take that!

Thanks for the thoughts, guys.

The weather tonight? Right now it it is 10 degrees, with predictions anywhere from +2 to -2 for the overnight low. We were running 65-70 temps  right before this arctic front hit.

I hope you guys don't mind if I share a bit of and experience I had today and an unexpected finding of a treasure!

I was going through items in the utility room today, when I opened up a cabinet door and out tumbled a small item. Catching it in my hand, I realized of was some sort of a locket! On the front it shows in raised relief, the City of Chicago! Also shown are some of the features of Chicago, such as Marina City, the historic Water Tower, and Buckingham Fountain! This is the fountain you always see on the opening credits of "Married With Children" Chicago is the city my Mother and Grandmother were born in.

The locket itself isn't the special part. It isn't all that old as Marina City was completed in 1964. Mom and Gran came out to Denver in the 50's so it was probably bought during a later visit back home.

Inside was the treasure! There I found 2 photographs and realized it belonged to my grandmother. The pictures are of the two men that Grandma loved dearly, both known as "Jimmy". The top one being Jimmy Pembroke, Gran's second husband, whom she was forced to leave at the instruction of the Catholic Church. They would not recognize the marriage as she was a divorced woman, and therefore it would be "living in sin" to stay. It broke her heart, but she did it anyway.

The second "Jimmy"? Well, I'll leave you to guess whom that may be......

Now I have never believed in spirits and ghosts and all that, but I find it interesting that this thing should fall out of a cabinet, and right into the palm of my hand!

Do you hear eerie music in the background?

"Jimmy"

PS. Though not a blood relation, this is the man I was named after.......

J.

Very cool find there Jim!  That had to make your day.

It reminds me of finding my Dad's USAF records and going through them.  Even my Mom did not know some of the stuff that I found in there.  Things like being the crew chief for the base commander's plane!  And all of the great reviews he got while in the service.  He never discussed any of that with us.

Ken

  • Member since
    June 2009
Posted by jimbot58 on Saturday, November 15, 2014 10:33 PM

Son Of Medicine Man

jimbot58

Gamera

Jim: My prayers that you get the house sold soon and move on with your life. At least you're getting some modeling done so I hope it takes your mind off things.

Ken: I did get the photos with the MOAB, they're also either on the camera or the phone, I'll see if I can root them up tomorrow.

-7 degrees, good golly!?! Yeah I'll stop complaining too, I'm not sure I could take that!

Thanks for the thoughts, guys.

The weather tonight? Right now it it is 10 degrees, with predictions anywhere from +2 to -2 for the overnight low. We were running 65-70 temps  right before this arctic front hit.

I hope you guys don't mind if I share a bit of and experience I had today and an unexpected finding of a treasure!

I was going through items in the utility room today, when I opened up a cabinet door and out tumbled a small item. Catching it in my hand, I realized of was some sort of a locket! On the front it shows in raised relief, the City of Chicago! Also shown are some of the features of Chicago, such as Marina City, the historic Water Tower, and Buckingham Fountain! This is the fountain you always see on the opening credits of "Married With Children" Chicago is the city my Mother and Grandmother were born in.

The locket itself isn't the special part. It isn't all that old as Marina City was completed in 1964. Mom and Gran came out to Denver in the 50's so it was probably bought during a later visit back home.

Inside was the treasure! There I found 2 photographs and realized it belonged to my grandmother. The pictures are of the two men that Grandma loved dearly, both known as "Jimmy". The top one being Jimmy Pembroke, Gran's second husband, whom she was forced to leave at the instruction of the Catholic Church. They would not recognize the marriage as she was a divorced woman, and therefore it would be "living in sin" to stay. It broke her heart, but she did it anyway.

The second "Jimmy"? Well, I'll leave you to guess whom that may be......

Now I have never believed in spirits and ghosts and all that, but I find it interesting that this thing should fall out of a cabinet, and right into the palm of my hand!

Do you hear eerie music in the background?

"Jimmy"

PS. Though not a blood relation, this is the man I was named after.......

J.

Very cool find there Jim!  That had to make your day.

It reminds me of finding my Dad's USAF records and going through them.  Even my Mom did not know some of the stuff that I found in there.  Things like being the crew chief for the base commander's plane!  And all of the great reviews he got while in the service.  He never discussed any of that with us.

Ken

All I ever found was my Dad's discharge papers. It was pretty much routine. Awards for good conduct, and service in North Africa and Europe, stuff like that. Not much else. I mostly remember him talking of some of the experiences he had when he was telling somebody else -other than his son...

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2010
  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:57 AM

jimbot58

All I ever found was my Dad's discharge papers. It was pretty much routine. Awards for good conduct, and service in North Africa and Europe, stuff like that. Not much else. I mostly remember him talking of some of the experiences he had when he was telling somebody else -other than his son...

I understand about not being told any stories.  I actually did not even know to inquire about such things.  My Dad was in for 20 years, so all I knew was the Air Force.  I knew when he was TDY to Vietnam, but did not know what he was doing.  I was only 7 years old at the time.  Then as I got older, I knew he was a flight engineer on the C-141A and then the C-5A.  All that I knew was that he would be gone on his "trips" for about a week at a time.

Ken

  • Member since
    November 2010
  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:54 AM

Hi Everyone,

Plasticjunkie just passed along a tip about a new product that some of you may have already heard about.  It is called Perfect Plastic Putty.  It is supposed to have no shrinkage, easy to clean off excess while still wet with water, and easy to sand and paint.

I found it available on Amazon.com:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076LAVFK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 

Ken

  • Member since
    June 2009
Posted by jimbot58 on Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:35 PM

Son Of Medicine Man

Hi Everyone,

Plasticjunkie just passed along a tip about a new product that some of you may have already heard about.  It is called Perfect Plastic Putty.  It is supposed to have no shrinkage, easy to clean off excess while still wet with water, and easy to sand and paint.

I found it available on Amazon.com:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076LAVFK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 

Ken

Here is a Youtube video:

Be sure to pay attention on how to use it to make miniature plastic cakes. I been trying to figure out  how to add a chocolate cake for the cockpit of the A-10.

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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